Example sentences of "[pers pn] has [verb] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now that he has retired from full time teaching , Guisborough-based John Brelstaff is able to devote more of his time to painting and has been able to resume the work left off when he left the Slade in the mid-Fifties .
2 From birth he has suffered from severe physical disabilities .
3 Since then he has operated from various locations and in 1979 was appointed barley buyer for the north of England , based at Knapton .
4 Walsh attributes his excellent form to the first real break he has had from year-round cricket : ‘ Being omitted from the World Cup squad was a blessing in disguise .
5 It has grown from local roots , with local volunteers and funding which makes it responsive and resilient .
6 As he knows , it has fallen from high levels .
7 Pragmatism has also played a part here and when convenient the DST has been willing to do deals with other countries trading off information it has obtained from opposing factions in the Middle East .
8 In the past few years it has suffered from serious errors in planning and a lack of investment .
9 In response to the prevailing economic conditions it has withdrawn from peripheral businesses and has focused on the core activities represented by its silver products .
10 In the same way , a horse 's communication with us will be influenced by the knowledge that it has acquired from other horses ; sometimes to its advantage and sometimes not .
11 In this expansion of the policy side of regionalism , it resembles the policy aspects of planning , which should not be surprising since where regionalism as policy has had most impetus , it has originated from central planning concerns .
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